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+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. (c) Bin Hu (AT&T) and Sridhar Gaddam (RedHat)
+
+=======================================
+IPv6 Gap Analysis with OpenStack Queens
+=======================================
+
+This section provides users with IPv6 gap analysis regarding feature requirement with
+OpenStack Neutron in Queens Official Release. The following table lists the use cases / feature
+requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer and VNF
+(VM) layer, and its gap analysis with OpenStack Neutron in Queens Official Release.
+
+Please **NOTE** that in terms of IPv6 support in OpenStack Neutron, there is no difference
+between **Queens** release and prior, e.g. **Pike** and **Ocata**, releases.
+
+.. table::
+ :class: longtable
+
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Use Case / Requirement |Supported in Queens|Notes |
+ +===========================================================+===================+====================================================================+
+ |All topologies work in a multi-tenant environment |Yes |The IPv6 design is following the Neutron tenant networks model; |
+ | | |dnsmasq is being used inside DHCP network namespaces, while radvd |
+ | | |is being used inside Neutron routers namespaces to provide full |
+ | | |isolation between tenants. Tenant isolation can be based on VLANs, |
+ | | |GRE, or VXLAN encapsulation. In case of overlays, the transport |
+ | | |network (and VTEPs) must be IPv4 based as of today. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPv6 VM to VM only |Yes |It is possible to assign IPv6-only addresses to VMs. Both switching |
+ | | |(within VMs on the same tenant network) as well as east/west routing|
+ | | |(between different networks of the same tenant) are supported. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPv6 external L2 VLAN directly attached to a VM |Yes |IPv6 provider network model; RA messages from upstream (external) |
+ | | |router are forwarded into the VMs |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPv6 subnet routed via L3 agent to an external IPv6 network| |Configuration is enhanced since Kilo to allow easier setup of the |
+ | |1. Yes |upstream gateway, without the user being forced to create an IPv6 |
+ |1. Both VLAN and overlay (e.g. GRE, VXLAN) subnet attached | |subnet for the external network. |
+ | to VMs; | | |
+ |2. Must be able to support multiple L3 agents for a given |2. Yes | |
+ | external network to support scaling (neutron scheduler | | |
+ | to assign vRouters to the L3 agents) | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Ability for a NIC to support both IPv4 and IPv6 (dual | |Dual-stack is supported in Neutron with the addition of |
+ |stack) address. | |``Multiple IPv6 Prefixes`` Blueprint |
+ | | | |
+ |1. VM with a single interface associated with a network, |1. Yes | |
+ | which is then associated with two subnets. | | |
+ |2. VM with two different interfaces associated with two |2. Yes | |
+ | different networks and two different subnets. | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Support IPv6 Address assignment modes. |1. Yes | |
+ | | | |
+ |1. SLAAC |2. Yes | |
+ |2. DHCPv6 Stateless | | |
+ |3. DHCPv6 Stateful |3. Yes | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Ability to create a port on an IPv6 DHCPv6 Stateful subnet |Yes | |
+ |and assign a specific IPv6 address to the port and have it | | |
+ |taken out of the DHCP address pool. | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Ability to create a port with fixed_ip for a |**No** |The following patch disables this operation: |
+ |SLAAC/DHCPv6-Stateless Subnet. | |https://review.openstack.org/#/c/129144/ |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Support for private IPv6 to external IPv6 floating IP; |**Rejected** |Blueprint proposed in upstream and got rejected. General expectation|
+ |Ability to specify floating IPs via Neutron API (REST and | |is to avoid NAT with IPv6 by assigning GUA to tenant VMs. See |
+ |CLI) as well as via Horizon, including combination of | |https://review.openstack.org/#/c/139731/ for discussion. |
+ |IPv6/IPv4 and IPv4/IPv6 floating IPs if implemented. | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Provide IPv6/IPv4 feature parity in support for |**To-Do** |The L3 configuration should be transparent for the SR-IOV |
+ |pass-through capabilities (e.g., SR-IOV). | |implementation. SR-IOV networking support introduced in Juno based |
+ | | |on the ``sriovnicswitch`` ML2 driver is expected to work with IPv4 |
+ | | |and IPv6 enabled VMs. We need to verify if it works or not. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Additional IPv6 extensions, for example: IPSEC, IPv6 |**No** |It does not appear to be considered yet (lack of clear requirements)|
+ |Anycast, Multicast | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |VM access to the meta-data server to obtain user data, SSH |**No** |This is currently not supported. Config-drive or dual-stack IPv4 / |
+ |keys, etc. using cloud-init with IPv6 only interfaces. | |IPv6 can be used as a workaround (so that the IPv4 network is used |
+ | | |to obtain connectivity with the metadata service). The following |
+ | | |blog `How to Use Config-Drive for Metadata with IPv6 Network |
+ | | |<http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/deploying-ipv6-only-tenants|
+ | | |-with-openstack/>`_ provides a neat summary on how to use |
+ | | |config-drive for metadata with IPv6 network. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e., IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP, |Yes |Both IPTables firewall driver and OVS firewall driver support IPv6 |
+ |UDP) in security groups. Ability to control and manage all | |Security Group API. |
+ |IPv6 security group capabilities via Neutron/Nova API (REST| | |
+ |and CLI) as well as via Horizon. | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |During network/subnet/router create, there should be an |Yes |Two new Subnet attributes were introduced to control IPv6 address |
+ |option to allow user to specify the type of address | |assignment options: |
+ |management they would like. This includes all options | | |
+ |including those low priority if implemented (e.g., toggle | |* ``ipv6-ra-mode``: to determine who sends Router Advertisements; |
+ |on/off router and address prefix advertisements); It must | | |
+ |be supported via Neutron API (REST and CLI) as well as via | |* ``ipv6-address-mode``: to determine how VM obtains IPv6 address, |
+ |Horizon | | default gateway, and/or optional information. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Security groups anti-spoofing: Prevent VM from using a |Yes | |
+ |source IPv6/MAC address which is not assigned to the VM | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Protect tenant and provider network from rogue RAs |Yes |When using a tenant network, Neutron is going to automatically |
+ | | |handle the filter rules to allow connectivity of RAs to the VMs only|
+ | | |from the Neutron router port; with provider networks, users are |
+ | | |required to specify the LLA of the upstream router during the subnet|
+ | | |creation, or otherwise manually edit the security-groups rules to |
+ | | |allow incoming traffic from this specific address. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Support the ability to assign multiple IPv6 addresses to |Yes | |
+ |an interface; both for Neutron router interfaces and VM | | |
+ |interfaces. | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Ability for a VM to support a mix of multiple IPv4 and IPv6|Yes | |
+ |networks, including multiples of the same type. | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPv6 Support in "Allowed Address Pairs" Extension |Yes | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Support for IPv6 Prefix Delegation. |Yes |Partial support in Queens |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Distributed Virtual Routing (DVR) support for IPv6 |**No** |In Queens DVR implementation, IPv6 works. But all the IPv6 ingress/ |
+ | | |egress traffic is routed via the centralized controller node, i.e. |
+ | | |similar to SNAT traffic. |
+ | | |A fully distributed IPv6 router is not yet supported in Neutron. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |VPNaaS |Yes |VPNaaS supports IPv6. But this feature is not extensively tested. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |FWaaS |Yes | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |BGP Dynamic Routing Support for IPv6 Prefixes |Yes |BGP Dynamic Routing supports peering via IPv6 and advertising IPv6 |
+ | | |prefixes. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |VxLAN Tunnels with IPv6 endpoints. |Yes |Neutron ML2/OVS supports configuring local_ip with IPv6 address so |
+ | | |that VxLAN tunnels are established with IPv6 addresses. This |
+ | | |feature requires OVS 2.6 or higher version. |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPv6 First-Hop Security, IPv6 ND spoofing |Yes | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPv6 support in Neutron Layer3 High Availability |Yes | |
+ |(keepalived+VRRP). | | |
+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+